Hello, I did some research. Found that this display cropping called overscanning.
Found that it should be fixable in nvidia-settings gui, but settings entry is missing.
I can verify that nvidia-smi is working. Without it working I have even less settings entries in nvidia-settings gui.
I need proprietary drivers for running Counter Strike 2.
Don't know if that would misleading to mention, but in laptop UEFI settings there is "primary GPU" option.
By default it's hybrid. I tried different but it completely broke system video rendering, so I didn't touch it afterwards.
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Found that it should be fixable in nvidia-settings gui, but settings entry is missing.
I can verify that nvidia-smi is working. Without it working I have even less settings entries in nvidia-settings gui.
I need proprietary drivers for running Counter Strike 2.
Don't know if that would misleading to mention, but in laptop UEFI settings there is "primary GPU" option.
By default it's hybrid. I tried different but it completely broke system video rendering, so I didn't touch it afterwards.
![Image](http://i.imgur.com/hoi1khR.png)
https://suporte.4yousee.com.br/es-LA/su ... v%C3%ADdeo
![Image](http://s3.amazonaws.com/cdn.freshdesk.com/data/helpdesk/attachments/production/72005242652/original/WY8SsF8y6uaAaCUdFlp7SWsrd9Nxj78soQ.png?1648609552)
Statistics: Posted by sequencer — 2024-10-18 17:17 — Replies 0 — Views 21